Early childhood music education and mommy blog - tips, hints, advice. Parenting tips and techniques, childhood development and education. Help for babies, preschoolers, and kindergartners and their parents. Music fundamentals that lead children up to playing the piano and reading music by Palm Beach County music teacher Susan Fonger.
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Teach musical finger numbers early
Ask a friend to hold up his/her first finger. Many adults will hold up their "pointer," or their second finger. In music, your thumb is finger number one, pinky is number five and so on. Make up a game or a song in the car and have your child sing it with you as they wiggle each finger. Remember, one through five for each hand, not one through ten. That would be another error for future musical success. The left hand mirrors the right hand so put your right hand up to a mirror and talk about that with your child as well. When your child traces his or her hand on a piece of paper, help them number the fingers one through five on the right and five through one on the left.
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